The actress also said Tom Cruise “treated me like a princess” on the set of 1994’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’

Kirsten Dunst is looking back on working with “generous” costar Robin Williams as a kid.

The Civil War actress, now 41, starred opposite Williams in the 1995 adventure film Jumanji, which also featured Bonnie Hunt, Bradley Pierce, Jonathan Hyde, Bebe Neuwirth and David Alan Grier.

In an interview with Variety, Dunst recalled that Williams, who died in 2014 at age 63, got her her first computer at age 13 as a wrap gift when production ended.

“It was an Apple, the ones that came in all those different colors. He was like the most generous, kind, funny person,” said Dunst.

The actress also looked back at the movie stars she worked with as a child, including Tom Cruise in 1994’s Interview with the Vampire. “There’d be a gorgeous Christmas tree fully decorated in my dressing room from Tom. He treated me like a princess,” she recalled.

Back in 2020, Pierce, another young star from Jumanji, told CBCListen how Williams “stood up” for him and Dunst on set during demanding filming schedules.

“In addition to being warm and generous and kind, he was also very protective of all of us,” said Pierce, 41.

While looking back at her career in a video for Vanity Fair in 2021, Dunst said, “Being on the set of Jumanji watching Robin Williams was so exciting for me.”

“When you’re a kid you don’t appreciate things as much as when you look back as an adult. It was really special to be on that set with him.